105 - Partnership between Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill in the final, the first century opening stand in this Champions Trophy.
1 in 32,768 - The probability of losing 15 tosses in succession, which has happened to India in men's ODIs now. India have, however, won ten of these 15 ODIs and lost only four times.
The 15 consecutive tosses lost by India is the longest streak for any team in men's ODIs. Netherlands' 11 tosses lost between 2011 and 2013 was the previous longest.
12 - Consecutive tosses lost by Rohit Sharma as captain in ODIs since he last won one against New Zealand in the 2023 World Cup semi-final. He has equalled the longest streak of lost tosses for a captain in men's ODIs - Brian Lara also lost 12 between 1998 and 1999.
5 - Reprieves for Rachin Ravindra through dropped catches in this Champions Trophy, including two against India in the final, the most for any batter in this tournament.
Mohammed Shami dropped Ravindra off his own bowling on 28, while Shreyas Iyer dropped him on 29 off Varun Chakravarthy. Ravindra scored only 37 so the drops didn't cost India a lot.
4 - Catches dropped by India on Sunday, the most for them in a men's ODI knockout game since the four chances they put down against Sri Lanka in the final of the 2005 Indian Oil Cup.
30 - Overs that India's spinners bowled during the middle overs (11-40) on Sunday. The previous instance of India going all spin in this phase in men's ODIs was against Sri Lanka in the 2002 Champions Trophy final, played on the reserve day.
91 - Balls that Daryl Mitchell took to bring up his fifty on Sunday - his slowest fifty in ODIs and the slowest by any New Zealand batter in men's ODIs since Martin Guptill's 95-ball fifty in 2014 against West Indies.
103 for 4 - New Zealand's total during the middle overs (11-40) in the final after scoring 69 for 1 in their first ten. Only once have New Zealand scored fewer runs in that phase in a men's ODI since 2013 - 102 for 3 against Pakistan in 2018 in Abu Dhabi.
81 - Balls without a boundary for New Zealand between the 14th (Mitchell hit a four off Axar Patel) and the 27th overs (Glenn Phillips hit a six off Kuldeep Yadav).
43 - Runs India scored between the 16th and 30th overs of the chase, during which they lost their top three. These are the fewest they have scored in this phase in a men's ODI since the 42 against Pakistan in 2013 at Eden Gardens.
212 - Shreyas Iyer's batting average against New Zealand spinners in ODIs. His dismissal against Mitchell Santner in the final was his first against them after facing 233 balls. Iyer got out to fast bowlers in his previous eight ODI innings against New Zealand.